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Why eat kosher?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 10/6/2023

Islam is another of the world's religions that is a way of life, which means everything the believer does must conform to particular rules; this ensures that whatever the person does, it is conducted in a godly manner. Muslims only eat halal meat because of the dietary laws of their faith. The meat has been blessed, and it is meat from animals that are permitted under Islamic religious law (very similar to the Kosher laws in Judaism).

For meat to be halal, it must not be from a pig (no bacon or ham or pork) nor contain any byproducts of a forbidden (haram) animal. All the blood must be drained from it after it is slaughtered, since blood must never be consumed. And the blessing "Bismillah" (in the name of Allah) must be spoken when the animal is slaughtered, as a reminder that whatever is done, it is done to glorify Allah (God). Halal meat is a reminder to Muslims that even eating can be a holy act. Religious Muslims believe that following the dietary laws shows respect for Allah and is it thus an essential aspect of their faith.

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13y ago

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